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1. APPENDIX 4 Technical Specifications Model Name JPX Series Data Rate 150Mbps Max Distance 330ft 100m Max Transmitter 1 x USB B type 1 x RJ45 port 1 x HDMI IN 1 x HDMI OUT 1 x RS232 3 5 mm phoenix Connections Receiver 4 x USB A type 1 x RJ45 port 1 x HDMI OUT 1 x RS232 1 X AUDIO OUT Mechanical JPXSees SSCS Dimensions Lx Wx H 9 91 x 4 53 x 0 98 140mm x 115mm x 25mm Weight 1 98lbs 0 9Kg Power supply 12V DC Operation temperature 0 35 C 32 95 F Storage temperature 20 70 C 4 140 F Relative humidity 10 90 RH no condensation Specifications subject to change without notice 32 User Guide APPENDIX 5 Warranty Limited 3 Year Warranty Aurora Multimedia Corp Manufacturer warrants that this product is free of defects in both materials and workmanship for a period of 3 years as defined herein for parts and labor from date of purchase This Limited Warranty covers products purchased in the year of 2009 and after Motorized mechanical parts Hard Drives DVD etc mechanical parts buttons doors etc remotes and cables are covered for a period of 1 year Touch screen displays are covered for 1 year touch screen overlay components are covered for 90 days Supplied batteries are not covered by this warranty During the warranty period and upon proof of purchase the product will be repaired or replaced with same or similar
2. n 26 CONNECTOR PIN DEFINITION eere rere eren nnn nnn nnn 27 mE EE 27 CAT OOF 28 APPENDIX 1 Troubleshooting eLeeeieeeeeeeeeeeen eene enne nnn 29 APPENDIX2 Firmware Update 31 APPENDIX 3 RS 232 DD nt he nas nan 31 APPENDIX 4 Technical Specifications cccscccesseseeseeeeeeeeseeenseeeseeeeseeeaseoenesenseeeaeeoenes 32 APPENDIX 5 A Warranty ccccsecsseeesceeeeeeeeneeeesoneeenseneeeesonseeesonesensonseonsonseensonssnsonssonsnaes 33 User Guide PACKAGE CONTENTS Please make sure the following items are included within your package Contact your dealer if any items are missing or damaged JPX RX1 e 1 qty JPX RX1 Receiver Decoder Unit e 1 qty 12v DC Power Supply e 2qty 3 pos Phoenix Male Connectors e 2 qty Mounting Ears JPX TX1 e 1 qty JPX TX1 Transmitter Encoder Unit e 1 qty 12v DC Power Supply 1 qty 3 pos Phoenix Male Connectors e 2 qty Mounting Ears Optional Accessories e JPX RK4 4RU Rack Mount LJ LJ LI Pst LJ CE 2 43 4 45 46 7 48 49 LI LI LJ Note Go to www auroramm com for
3. including interference that may cause undesired operation CE A Trademarks All trademarks in this document are the properties of their respective owners User Guide TABLE OF CONTENTS PACKAGE CONTENTS Fra SEN NM HEUS 1 INTRODUC HON 2 ADO 2 EIU NENNT 2 dp SB C M dien ic cmm E E 3 JPX RXT T VOM amp ROAN utique mide cu DIM PPP OUI IM E qd 4 APPLICATIONS 5 Example 1 JPX TX1 Transmitter to JPX RX1 Receiver nenne 5 Example 2 JPX TX1 Transmitter to Multiple JPX RX1 Receivers 6 Example 3 Multiple JPX TX1 to Multiple JPX RXT sn 7 Example 4 Video a Enpara inia 8 HARDWARE INSTALLATIONS a ae 9 OPERATION de a 10 E 10 SCA A A E E 12 Setting Device Parameters ccccccceeeecceceeeeeseeeeceeeeeceeeeseeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseaseeeeesseaaeeeeeesaaeeeeessaaess 13 NS A E E A eatin 14 OC SS eN eer a E 15 MICS SET assire a A Ea E EEEE Ens E EREE 18 Manage Configuration Files sise 25
4. Error Reference source not found 12 User Guide Setting Device Parameters Right click a device in Devices all the authorized operations are displayed in the shortcut menu a Alias Type Host Name poo M SPX Config 28004FD id HEX TX Input 2801330 HEX Update B2280031E Delete Turn On OSD Turn OF OSD Reset Reset EDID Restart Operation Description Config Modify device parameters This operation is valid only when a single device is selected Usda Update device status such as Alias Type etc This operation is valid when one ate or more devices are selected Delete Delete the devices This operation is valid when one or more devices are selected Turn on On screen Display On screen Display identifies which device is Turn On OSD connected to TX For example highlight a TX choose Turn On OSD the device which TX connected to will display 123456 Turn Off OSD Turn off On screen Display Restore the device to factory settings This operation is valid when one or more Reset devices are selected After Reset it s recommended to Delete and Search to search the device again Reset Extended Display Identification Data This operation is valid when a TX Reset EDID E device is selected TER Restart the device This operation is valid when one or more devices are estar selected 13 User Guide Device Settings Right click a device in Devices and choose Config the Device
5. settings dialog box is displayed E Device Settings Devices JPXAX1 1 Host Mame ID 341B2280050C Alias JPX TX1 1 IP Address Settings Auto IP Address Subnet Mask GUI Element Description Devices The current device Host Name ID The Host Name ID which is generated by the system and cannot be changed The user defined device name that contains a Alias maximum of 80 characters PA The device IP address which can be set only when the static mode is selected The subnet mask for the device which can be Subnet Mask set only when the static mode is selected Auto Obtain the IP address automatically DHCP The IP address is assigned by a router or switch The IP address is manually configured If you Static choose Static enter 255 255 0 0 in Subnet Mask Restart the current device after performing any operation in the IP address area If the IP address assignment mode is changed from Static to Auto or DHCP re search the device after it is restarted 14 User Guide Scene Setting Connecting Devices The Scene displays the current status of devices Create Create a scene Modify Modify the current scene Remove Delete the current scene Apply Apply the scene connection settings Check this option it automatically applied the settings Applied automatically We recommend you check this option The status of the scene 2 The matrix is restored Status In progress E Ap
6. 20p HDCP compliant PoE Power over Ethernet Optional IP control box HJ PXC to allow matrix control and management via LAN for control systems User Guide JPX TX1 Front amp Rear Encoder JPX TX1 OPERATION MODE JPX TX1 ETHERNET HDMI IN HDMI OUT RS232 Front e Operation Mode Switch Normal mode Transmit RS 232 Signal between TX amp RX Debug mode Debug the unit e Power LED LED will light RED when power is applied e Link LED The LED will light solid blue when a TX and RX are linked to each other Rear e GND Symbol Ground connection e DC 12V Connection to 12v 2A power supply e USB USB Type B connection to HOST PC e Ethernet 10 100 1000Mbps LAN e HDMI In HDMI input signal to be encoded and transmitted HDMI Out HDMI Local Loop Out RS 232 Serial port control User Guide JPX RX1 Front amp Rear Decoder OPERATION MODE JPX RX1 ej 49 DC 12V USB1 USB2 ETHERNET RS232 AUDIO OUT HDMI OUT Front e Operation Mode Switch Normal mode Transmit RS 232 Signal between TX amp RX Debug mode Debug the unit e Power LED LED will light RED when power is applied e Link LED The LED will light solid blue when a TX and RX are linked to each other USB3 USB 2 0 Type Ato be connected to a device ex Mouse keyboard etc e USB4 USB 2 0 Type Ato be connected to a device ex Mouse keyboard etc Rear e GND Symbol Gro
7. AT 5 5e 6 cables are tightly connected and not loose Plug in 12V DC power cord to the power jack of JPX TX1 and JPX RX1 DVD Player Transmitter OO S os LIVES 3A USR ETHERNET HDMI IN HONI QUT Receiver e 1 Cmm D UVES 2A uUam 382 ETHERNET R3332 AUDIO OUT MONI OUT User Guide OPERATION PC Control Tool Installation 1 Obtain the installation package of the HDMI over IP configuration tool HJ Control V2 4 14 zip Double click HJ Control exe to start the tool Note The Operation System must be Windows XP or a later version You can control the device through the web management page of IP control box as well For details please refer to the User Manual of IP control box 2 Set a static IP on the computer here take Window 7 as an example Step 1 Click Start menu go to Control Panel Network and Sharing center Change Adapter Settings gt Local Area Connection right click it choose Properties M zhauxrle calla A h Local Area Connection ims Disable Status LA Bridge Connections Create Shortcut Delete Rename 10 User Guide Step 2 Highlight Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 click Properties Local Area Connection Properties Connect using xr Realtek PCle GBE Family Controller This connection uses the following items D Client for Microsoft Networks M Ml GoS Packet Scheduler x Sri File and Printer es fo
8. Arora JPX Series JPX TX1 JPX RX1 JPEG2000 IP Distribution JPX TX1 JPX RX1 Manual Number 140731 User Guide SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Please review the following safety precautions If this is the first time using this model then read this manual before installing or using the product If the product is not functioning properly please contact your local dealer or Aurora for further instructions The lightning symbol in the triangle is used to alert you to the presence of dangerous voltage inside the product that may be sufficient to constitute a risk of electric shock to anyone opening the case It is also used to indicate improper installation or handling of the product that could damage the electrical system in the product or in other equipment attached to the product The exclamation point in the triangle is used to alert you to important operating and maintenance instructions Failure to follow these instructions could result in injury to you or damage to the product Be careful with electricity Power outlet To prevent electric shock be sure the electrical plug used on the product power cord matches the electrical outlet used to supply power to the Aurora product Use only the power adapter and power connection cables designed for this unit Power cord Be sure the power cord is routed so that it will not be stepped on or pinched by heavy items e Lightning For protection from lightning or wh
9. RX JPX RX1 341B228004FD M TX JPX TX1 1 HEX TX HPX TX1 341B22800330 WRX JPX RX1 1 HPX RX HPX RX VW 341B2280031E w b Log Bx 20 1 00 04 US L1 Io DEVICE HPX I X 1 1 recv Gata C 5 2014 06 04 09 11 16 Device JPX TX1 1 recv data vw v shift not defined cat sys devices platform display monitor info 2014 06 04 09 11 16 Device HPX TX1 1 recv data cat sys devices platform display monitor info not attached 2014 06 04 09 11 16 Device HPX TX 1 1 is updated 2014 06 04 09 11 16 Device JPX TX1 1 recv data attached n 5 2014 06 04 09 11 16 Device JPX TX1 1 is updated Lj 2014 06 04 09 11 16 All devices are updated x Note If the Windows Security Alert dialog box comes up check both boxes and click Allow access with Administration Authority e Windows Firewall has blocked some features of this program Windows Firewall has blocked some features of Configuration tool for HOMI ower IP on all public and private networks Name Configuration tool for HDMI over IP Publisher Unknown Path C users dga desktop hdmioverip_v1 1 0 5 hdmioverip exe Allow Configuration tool for HDMI over IP to communicate on these networks Public networks such as those in airports and coffee shops not recommended because these networks often have litte or no security What are the risks of allowing a program through a firewall If no device is found please refer to problem 1 in
10. T b I 20 User Guide Step 4 Right click a cell choose Select All c ect d Bw Aa Lans nmn Lom J T etana Guns 2 B ven teme PATR peat ee I ILE su nant 21 User Guide Step 6 You can see this page comes up Check Multi Host Mode input a name and click OK UNIT 0 1mm 22 User Guide If Applied Automatically is not checked please click Apply button otherwise the combine doesn t take effect it fn Bo One The Video wall is configured successfully Video Wall Properties Basic Settings Single Host Mode Bezel and Gap Compensation a UNIT 0 1mm Name Give the Video Wall a name Single video source mode assign the same video source to all cells Single Host Mode 23 User Guide Multiple video source mode different cell rows could be assigned with different video sources We recommend you check this mode Multi Host Mode OW OH VH VW set the Bezel and Gap Compensation of displays We recommend you leave the settings as default value Advanced Settings De i _ ce Advanced Settings Horizontal Shift N x 8 pixels Video Wall vw Video Wall ss Left Right 0 5 Vertical Shift Host N pixels Client N x 8 pixels Up Down 0 Horizontal Scale Up N pixels column_count I I x 5 l Vertical Scale Up N pixelsz row count 0 E Tea
11. connection to TX or input source Poor cable connection to RX or switch Switch on front of unit is set to Debug Cable has TX and RX swapped Baud rate The RX is trying to find the Transmitter Poor cable connection to TX TX RX is not linked User Guide Solutions Configure TX and RX through HJ Control Wait until RX is rebooted to view the picture Insert the HDMI cable into RX or TV again Insert the HDMI cable into TX or input source again Insert the network cable into RX or switch again Change switch to Normal Try swapping the RX and TX Check configuration of the baud rate to match the device being controlled Wait until the picture is displayed Insert the network cable into the TX again Configure TX and RX through HJ Control 30 User Guide APPENDIX 2 Firmware Update For the latest firmware updates please go www auroramm com You must be signed up to the Customer Portal in order to download firmware with instructions on how to update APPENDIX 3 RS 232 Debug Switch on front must be set to debug IP Address Configuration send command ifconfig via the RS232 of the device to see the current IP address and net mask of the device Keep in mind if it has been changed but not rebooted it may not be up to date If so reboot the device and re enter the command Factory Default Send command reset to default sh to reset the device to default IP address 31 User Guide
12. e Groove Microsoft Office OneNote Microsoft Office Outlook bs L1 L1 DJ DJ L1 DJ L1 DJ RI CJ IS S S C1 L1 C3 D DJ I I CJ Details Remove Allow another program 2 Check the IP address and subnet mask of the PC The network segment for IP address is 169 254 x x and the subnet mask is 255 255 0 0 the PC and Transmitter Receiver should be in the same network segment For details please refer to PC control tool in chapter Operation 3 Check the IGMP Snooping status in Switch This function should be enabled Why display shows no picture with RX connected Check the following items gt gt gt All devices are powered on A picture is achieved when connecting the source directly to the TV has switched to the right signal source input mode using your TV remote such as switching to HDMI 1 if HDMI 1 interface is connected to the RX via a HDMI cable All the cables are qualified The Switch supports IGMP snooping and this function is enabled If error messages are displayed at the bottom of the screen here are some solutions 29 Message Remote IP unknown No instructions are displayed Waiting for video source standby Network link is down No RS 232 Control Trying to find the transmitter Possible Causes RX is restored to default settings RX is being rebooted Poor cable connection to RX or TV Poor cable
13. en the product is left unattended for a long period disconnect it from the power source Also follow these precautions e Ventilation Do not block the ventilation slots if applicable on the product or place any heavy object on top of it Blocking the air flow could cause damage Arrange components so that air can flow freely Ensure that there is adequate ventilation if the product is placed in a stand or cabinet Put the product in a properly ventilated area away from direct sunlight or any source of heat Overheating Avoid stacking the Aurora product on top of a hot component such as a power amplifier e Risk of Fire Do not place unit on top of any easily combustible material such as carpet or fabric Proper Connections Be sure all cables and equipment are connected to the unit as described in this manual e Object Entry To avoid electric shock never stick anything in the slots on the case or remove the cover e Water Exposure To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose to rain or moisture e Cleaning Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners to clean this unit Always unplug the power to the device before cleaning e ESD Handle this unit with proper ESD care Failure to do so can result in failure FCC This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference 2 This device must accept any interference received
14. latest manual and firmware User Guide INTRODUCTION About The JPX Series is a JPEG2000 visually lossless HDMI over IP which allows you to simultaneously send out an HDMI Signal 1080p video with 2 1 audio USB amp RS 232 to one or more HDMI video display devices using CAT5e 6 7 Cable over a standard Ethernet infrastructure The JPX Series can be used to distribute HD digital content from multiple sources to many destinations on a LAN AV signals are transmitted digitally over a CAT5e 6 7 cable with visual lossless quality with low latency Internal video compression adapts to available network bandwidth if needed The series also has a Videowall mode capabilities making it perfect for low cost digital signage applications The RS 232 can be used to remotely control devices from any receiver or transmitter location A USB signal can also be passed through with the RS 232 and HDMI signal making the JPX Series a single cable solution Computer software is available for full control and management or the optional HJ PXC can be used to interface with control systems or other devices via LAN Features HDMI Encoding and Decoding using JPEG2000 Switching Matrix when multiple units are used Low Latency Videowall modes Extend the transmission distance to at least 100 meters from a source at 1080p USB signal transmission Supports USB 2 0 RS232 control signal transmission Supports all high definition resolutions 1080p 1080i and 7
15. model at our option without charge for parts or labor for the specified product lifetime warranty period This warranty shall not apply if any of the following A The product has been damaged by negligence accident lightning water act of God or mishandling or B The product has not been operated in accordance with procedures specified in operating instructions or C The product has been repaired and or altered by other than manufacturer or authorized service center or D The product s original serial number has been modified or removed or E External equipment other than supplied by manufacturer in determination of manufacturer shall have affected the performance safety or reliability of the product F Part s are no longer available for product In the event that the product needs repair or replacement during the specified warranty period product should be shipped back to Manufacturer at Purchaser s expense Repaired or replaced product shall be returned to Purchaser by standard shipping methods at Manufacturer s discretion Express shipping will be at the expense of the Purchaser If Purchaser resides outside the contiguous US return shipping shall be at Purchaser s expense No other warranty express or implied other than Manufacturer s shall apply Manufacturer does not assume any responsibility for consequential damages expenses or loss of revenue or property inconvenience or interruption in operation experienced by the cust
16. nd combine the cells Follow these steps to configure the Video wall here we take a 2 x 2 scene as an example Preparation 1 Two Transmitters JPX TX1 Four Receivers JPX RX1 A Switch with PoE A HDMI source such as a Blue ray DVD Four display devices HM Several HDMI cables and Ethernet cables Hardware Connection Blue ray DVD Switch Video Wall HDMI Loopout 1 Connect the Blue ray DVD to HDMI IN port of TX1 with a HDMI cable connect HDMI OUT port of TX1 to HDMI IN port of TX2 Connect TX1 and TX2 to the Switch with Ethernet cables Connect RX1 RX2 RX3 and RX4 to the Switch with Ethernet cables Connect HDMI OUT port of RX1 RX2 RX3 RX4 to the display devices with HDMI cables BE ue d 9 Power on all the devices Note If the Switch doesn t support PoE function please remember to plug in the power adapters of Transmitters Receivers 18 Operation Step 1 Run HJ Control click Search button ver Feet ia Bin one j demo ets Mises Cares Te Paso eene UN Step 2 Click Create button to create a 2 x 2 scene Ga ET i me T hoe Neme PRN os JpPx Tw 19 User Guide User Guide Step 3 Link the TX and RX Highlight the first cell right click it choose Change TX and click TX1 Then choose Change RX click RX1 em Bee Es Bo On Onise m Fun Lc dn demo Lis een LI ce
17. omer due to a malfunction of the purchased equipment No warranty service performed on any product shall extend the applicable warranty period This warranty does not cover damage to the equipment during shipping and Manufacturer assumes no responsibility for such damage This product warranty extends to the original purchaser only and will be null and void upon any assignment or transfer 33 WWw auroramm com Aurora Multimedia Corp 205 Commercial Court Morganville NJ 07751 Phone 732 591 5800 Fax 732 591 6801
18. ort H Export z IR tet Serial Schedule Informati Devices Search x Delete v Restore Alias Type Host Name JPX TX JPX TX1 341B2280050C a JPX EX JPX RX1 341B228004FD HPX IX HPX IX1 541B22800330 J HPX EX HPX RK VW 34182260031E 25 User Guide Log The log records the tool operation and device communication information which can be used for troubleshooting 2014 06 04 09 11 16 Device JPX TX1 1 recv data vw v shift not defined cat sys devices platform display monitor_info 2014 06 04 09 11 16 Device HPX TX1 1 recv data cat sys devices platform display monitor info not attached 2014 06 04 09 11 16 Device HPX TX1 1 is updated 2014 06 04 09 11 16 Device JPX TX1 1 recv data attached n 2014 06 04 09 11 16 Device JPX TX1 1 is updated 2014 06 04 09 11 16 All devices are updated 2014 06 04 09 11 16 Start restoring scene 2014 06 04 09 11 16 Create new scene 1 2014 06 04 09 11 16 The scene is restored 2014 06 04 09 11 16 The search is complete 2014 06 04 09 16 18 Search start 2014 06 04 09 16 18 1 Start multicast on 10 10 0 202 2014 06 04 09 16 18 found device Hostname HPX TX1 341B822800330 IP 10 10 2 121 Status 2014 06 04 09 16 18 found device Hostname HPX RX VW 341B2280031E IP 10 10 2 133 Status 2014 06 04 09 16 18 found device Hostname 2JPX TX1 341B2280050C IP 10 10 1 188 Status s a
19. ply settings successfully La Failed to apply settings You can move the TX and RX from the left devices list to specific cells in the right table and apply the scene setting 15 User Guide Modifying the Scene After your click Modify in the Scene area the Modify Scene dialog box is displayed Give the scene a name the maximum length is 80 characters Right click a cell all the authorized operations are displayed in the shortcut menu Change TA Change Rx Remove TX Remove RX Select All Remove All Combine Split Video Wall Properties Turn OSD On Turn OSD Off Remote Control Serial GUI Element Description Change TX Change TX Change RX Change RX Select All Select all the cells in the Scene Turn OSD On Turn on on screen display Turn OSD Off Turn off on screen display Remove TX Remove TX Remove RX Remove 16 Combine Split Remote control Video Wall Properties User Guide This operation is valid when at least two boxes are selected For details refer to Video Wall Settings This operation is valid when at least two boxes are selected For details refer to Video Wall Settings IR remote control not supported yet This operation is valid when there are combined signals 17 User Guide Videowall Setting The Video wall combines multiple display RX devices to show a complete video source Select multiple display devices in the scene setting interface a
20. r Microsoft Networks we Hed Topology fee Hn Install Uninstall Descrpti Transmission Control Protocal Intemet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks Step 3 Check Use the following IP address the IP address enter 169 254 x x here take 169 254 2 5 as an example the subnet mask enter 255 255 0 0 Click OK then click OK again F Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 Properties EN x You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically IP address Subnet mask Default gateway Obtain DNS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server Alternate DNS server 7 Validate settings upon exit 11 User Guide Searching Devices Click Search in the Device list area The search is started When completed it will list the devices found on the network and the Restore previous scene will be checked by default 9 HJ Control V2 4 14 J nm import export IR serial M Schedue S Information Help Devices Scene V Restor P Ese ns nee 5 one 7 Alias Type Host Name E Applied automatically Status Updated JPX TX JPX TX1 341B2280050C JPX
21. ring Delay uz We recommend you leave the settings as default value 24 User Guide Manage Configuration Files When the control software is closed the Windows operating system would save the configuration file project hoi to the working directory of current user Viewing the Default Configuration File Directory You can view the default directory from the Import dialog box displayed by clicking Import on the tool bar r 39 Export QD cusecontt gt Src Organize New folder v e X Favorites T Name Date modified Type Desktop _ project hoi Downloads 2 Dropbox Recent Places amp OneDrive 6 4 2014 9 10 AM HOI File 2 KB n Libraries Documents Music Pictures Subversion B Videos Computer m File name project hoi Save as type Devinfo file hoi Hide Folders Save Cancel When running the control software next time it would automatically read the configuration file default hoi Do not modify or delete the default hoi Otherwise errors may be encountered during program running Export or Import the Configuration File On the home screen of the control software you can e Click Export on the tool bar to save the current devices and scene configuration file to a specified directory Click Import on the tool bar to import the saved configuration file from this directory 9 HJ Control V24 14 r Imp
22. stripe d p orange solid green solid i white brown stripe white brown stripe brown solid brown solid All transmission distances are measured using Belden 1583A CAT5e 125MHz Solid UTP cable The transmission distance is defined as the distance between the video source and the display To reduce the interference among the unshielded twisted pairs of wires in UTP cable you can use shielded STP cables to improve EMI problems which is worsen in long transmission 28 User Guide APPENDIX 1 Troubleshooting Why HJ Control cannot find any devices 1 Check Windows Firewall Take Windows 7 as an example Click Start menu go to Control Panel gt System and Security gt Windows Firewall gt Allowed Programs highlight Configuration tool for HDMI over IP check Home Work Private and Public So System and Security Windows Firewall Allowed Programs Le Search Control Panel Allow programs to communicate through Windows Firewall To add change or remove allowed programs and ports click Change settings What are the risks of allowing a program to communicate Change settings Allowed programs and features Home Work Private Public g rer IP C Connect to a Network Projector Core Networking Create a System Repair Disc O Distributed Transaction Coordinator O File and Printer Sharing C HomeGroup O iSCSI Service C Media Center Extenders Microsoft Offic
23. ttaching 2014 06 04 09 16 18 found device Hostname 2JPX RX1 341B228004FD IP 10 10 2 248 Status s srv on 2014 06 04 09 16 19 2 Start multicast on 10 10 0 202 2014 06 04 09 16 20 3 Start multicast on 10 10 0 202 2014 06 04 09 16 21 Device JPX RX 1 1 send data succeed astparam g name 2014 06 04 09 16 21 Device JPX TX1 1 send data succeed astparam g name 2014 06 04 09 16 21 Device HPX RX VW 1 send data succeed gbparam g name 2014 06 04 09 16 21 Device HPX TX1 1 send data succeed gbparam g name 26 User Guide CONNECTOR PIN DEFINITION HDMI 17 Aa Ww 11 9 4 3 3 1 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 Type A Receptacle HDMI Pin 1 TMDS Data2 Pin8 TMDS Data0 Shield Pin 15 SCL Pin 2 TMDS Data Shield Pin9 TMDS Data0 Pin 16 SDA Pin 3 TMDS Data2 Pin 10 TMDS Clock Pin 17 DDC CEC Ground Pin 4 TMDS Datai Pin 11 TMDS Clock Shield Pin 18 5 V Power Pin 5 TMDS Datai Shield Pin 12 TMDS Clock Pin 19 Hot Plug Detect Pin 6 TMDS Datai Pin 13 CEC Pin 7 TMDS Data0 Pin 14 Reserved N C on device 27 CAT5e 6 6A User Guide T568A and T568B Wiring Pin T56BA Pair T568B Pair Wire T56BA Color T568B Color Pins on plug face socket is reversed 1 4 2 tip white green stripe white orange stripe oo d Pin Position green solid orange solid Es white orange stripe white green stripe up nn blue solid blue solid white blue stripe white blue
24. und connection e DC 12V Connection to 12v 2A power supply e USB1 USB 2 0 Type Ato be connected to a device ex Mouse keyboard etc e USB2 USB 2 0 Type A to be connected to a device ex Mouse keyboard etc e Ethernet 10 100 1000Mbps LAN e Audio Out Audio de embedded output e HDMI Out HDMI Output to Display RS 232 Serial port control User Guide APPLICATIONS Example 1 JPX TX1 Transmitter to JPX RX1 Receiver v DVD Player m Ethernet E CEEE TEE Transmitter PC with RS232 Control RS232 Controlled Device Display User Guide Example 2 JPX TX1 Transmitter to Multiple JPX RX1 Receivers HD Media Center Switch User Guide Example 3 Multiple JPX TX1 to Multiple JPX RX1 Blue ray DVD Xbox Apple TV L LE e pm Switch m i EA od ei Projector User Guide Example 4 Video Wall Blue ray DVD Switch Video Wall HDMI Loopout HDMI Loopout User Guide HARDWARE INSTALLATION p d OX Connect HDMI source such as a DVD player to the transmitter JPX TX1 Connect computer to the JPX TX1 with USB cable Connect HDMI display such as a plasma TV to the receiver JPX RX1 Plug USB device such as keyboard mouse etc to the USB jack of JPX RX1 Connect CAT 5 5e 6 cables between the transmitter and receiver make sure C
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